Lakes around Villar-Saint-Pancrace are a prominent feature of this region in the French Alps. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore various lakes, many of which are nestled within alpine settings. These natural curiosities offer opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the local environment.
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Perfect for admiring the view during a picnic
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Easy to get there, a little off the beaten track and with the refuge just a stone's throw away...kind and friendly
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It may only be an artificial lake but the place is beautiful
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panoramic point for a nice photo
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Beautiful mountain lake surrounded by larches located at 1850 meters above sea level. The only mountain visible from the lake is the Pic de Rochebrune - if you are looking for a panoramic view, two belvederes near the lake, offer you superb views of the Guil valley and the Combe du Queyras.
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Beautiful artificial lake with a nice view of the Chaberton
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Great place to take a quick stop before the summit.
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The region around Villar-Saint-Pancrace is known for its diverse lake types, including glacial lakes, artificial lakes, and natural mountain lakes. You can find everything from serene, clear-water basins reflecting surrounding trees to those with unique geological features like the milky appearance of Lac de l'Eychauda, fed by glacial meltwater.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake of the Angels is an artificial lake that is considered family-friendly. Additionally, Lake Roue is a popular spot for families, especially on weekends and during school holidays, due to its easy accessibility and Canadian-style setting.
For stunning landscapes, Lac Gignoux (Lake of Seven Colours) is highly recommended for its brilliant scenery. Lake Roue offers views of the Pic de Rochebrune from nearby belvederes. Lac du Pontet, situated at about 2,000 meters, also provides stunning regional views, and Lac Saint-Apollinaire boasts breathtaking views of the Pic de Morgon with its emerald waters.
Yes, some lakes are suitable for swimming. Lac du Pontet, at an altitude of about 2,000 meters, is a great spot for a refreshing swim on warm days. Lac Saint-Apollinaire, with its crystal-clear waters, also offers opportunities for swimming.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate and difficult mountain hikes. There are also road cycling routes available. For detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Villar-Saint-Pancrace, Mountain Hikes around Villar-Saint-Pancrace, and Road Cycling Routes around Villar-Saint-Pancrace guides.
Absolutely. Lac de l'Orceyrette is ideal for easy walks and appreciating local flora and fauna in a tranquil setting. Lake Zoé also has suitable spots for picnics on the heights overlooking it. Lake Roue is also perfect for admiring the view during a picnic.
Lac de l'Eychauda stands out as one of the largest glacial lakes in the Écrins massif, known for its milky appearance due to meltwater and being a haven for biodiversity. Lac de l'Orceyrette is home to various flora and fauna, including butterflies, toads, and trout. Lake Zoé is noted for its population of fish and insects.
Yes, Lago Freddo of Pian Gimont is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option if you're visiting with your canine companion.
The best time to visit the lakes is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. This period allows for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the natural beauty. Some lakes, like Lake Zoé, can be appreciated in both summer and winter.
Lago Freddo of Pian Gimont is easily accessible by car, making it a popular choice, especially during the tourist season. Lake Roue is also noted for its easy accessibility.
Lake Roue is specifically highlighted for its Canadian-style setting, being surrounded by larches, which are endemic pines of the Briançon region.
Yes, Lac Saint-Apollinaire offers opportunities for no-kill fly fishing. Lake Zoé also contains some fish, suggesting potential for fishing, though it's not explicitly stated as a fishing spot.


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